"A healthy person is a sexual person," Somers told Couric. "You know, it's all biology. Well first of all ... I desire him, to begin with."

Second of all, she said, he showed up in every past life she touched on during a past-lives experience in Santa Fe. The couple have been together for 45 years -- and, it appears, perhaps much longer than that, if you believe in reincarnation.

Somers, a breast cancer survivor, doesn't rely on pharmaceuticals or over-the-counter drugs to stay vital, she said last week at a stop in Toronto. Instead, she uses about 60 supplements, creams and a daily injection of human growth hormone to stay feeling young, according to the Edmonton Journal.

She admits she's no scientist, and she has her critics among the medical profession. But, she says, "How I became this [self-styled health advocate] seems kind of perfect to me because I love being my own experiment."

Michael Douglas recently addressed his bout with throat cancer, leading many to believe that his particular battle with the disease was brought on by oral sex. But now his camp is backtracking on the comments.

Misty Copeland officially became the first African-American woman to be named a principal in the 75-year history of the American Ballet Theater on Saturday, but the dancer wasn't celebrating with a champagne toast or big party.

About 30 restaurants have decided to extend their Restaurant Week special menu offerings until Aug. 9, according to Michael Evitts, vice president of communications for the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inc.

The city plans to bolster the Station North, Highlandtown and Bromo Seltzer Tower areas, which are Baltimore's three designated arts and entertainment districts, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's office announced in a report released Friday.

Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana, whose TV credits extend back to NBC’s “Homicide: Life on the Street” and HBO’s “Oz,” have been signed by the National Geographic Channel to do a miniseries on the last days of the American Embassy in Saigon.